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Thursday, November 8, 2012

After a monumental Election Day that saw two states, Colorado and Washington, legalize marijuana, few people paid attention to similar measure that passed in three large Michigan cities.

Detroit's Proposal M, which allows people 21 and older to possess one ounce or less of marijuana on private property, passed overwhelmingly with a 65% to 35% victory (115,346 to 61,317 votes).

Prop M essentially amends the city's code to remove criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana. The formal language of the amendment was short and to the point:

Division 1 – Controlled Substances

Sec. 38-11-50.Applicability.
None of the provisions of this article shall apply to the use or possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana, on private property, by a person who has attained the age of 21 years.

Prop M did not make provisions for the production and sale of marijuana as I-502 in Washington and Amendment 64 in Colorado did.

However, the goal of the amendment was to stop wasting law enforcement resources prosecuting small-time marijuana users. Tim Beck, chairman of the Coalition for a Safer Detroit who lobbied for the change, said "There is no upside" to locking people up for minor possession.

Two other towns in Michigan, Grand Rapids (2nd biggest city in MI) and Flint (7th biggest city in MI), also voted in favor of marijuana decriminalization.

In Grand Rapids, voters made marijuana possession a civil infraction punishable by a fine — rather than a misdemeanor that carried possible jail time — 59-41 percent.

In Flint, allowing possession of less than an ounce for those older than 19 was leading 57-43 percent with 95 percent of precincts reporting Wednesday afternoon. (Source)

Just as Colorado and Washington are expected to face the challenge of conflicting with federal drug laws, these cities will be in conflict with Michigan state law which maintains that marijuana is illegal.

Yet, the momentum is clear; marijuana is headed for legalization and the Obama Administration and the DEA will be on the wrong side of history.

5 comments:

Hemp was mas made illegal by the Duponts & a major owner of news paper & the land he own to make the paper for those news papers, 1 acre of Hemp would produce what took 10 acres of wood, it was the Rockerfelloers who push the banning of Hemp & Pot by use of propaganda, read LEAP or young Turks & you will learn the truth! Hemp would turn the economy around in the USA, but big corpd will lose way to much profits & be exposed for posioning the people with their deadly foods, meds & other products that has killed buillions over the last 80 yrs!

The world we could have had: sustainable, eco-friendly, and prosperous for all. We could all be smoking weed instead of funding companies that put out poisons and vaccines to cause diseases in the guise of curing us of them.

The world we've got: unsustainable, destructive to living things, and prosperous for a few.

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